Ship lines are silent research partners
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Obsidian
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last modified
Feb 05, 2009 12:00 AM
It is not the sort of thing most shipping lines will advertise when they want more of their customers' containers to be loaded on their ships.
There is virtually nothing to be gained in terms of the financial or operational columns at the back of the annual report each year.
But for a quarter of a century, commercial shipping companies have been quietly working with scientists...
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